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I must qualify that this is my first tablet, my first experience with Linux, and I have absolutely no programming experience.
In the last 3 weeks, I did occasionally surf this forum and have come to the conclusion that this is a good place to start and learn stuff about the N800. However, I am stumped and somewhat intimidated at the number of applications and tweaks that require some form of Linux or programming knowledge. Please correct me if I am wrong about this point ...
I am wondering hence, if there is a one-stop shop - a site, a book etc where I can at least pick up the basics of using my tablet in a more powerful way, and using Linux etc to get all these things done.
I am sure that if I hang around this wonderful site long enough, I will learn much. After all, in most forums and fansites you get more out of the site the more you invest time in it. But I hope to be able to get a good kick start say once I have invested about 3 hours to learn.
Could someone show me the way on where I can get started? For this, I will be most grateful. Thanks!